Title
Making the World Wide Space happen: New challenges for the Nexus context platform
Abstract
Context-aware applications rely on models of the physical world. Within the Nexus project, we envision a World Wide Space which provides the conceptual and technological framework for integrating and sharing such context models in an open, global platform of context providers. In our ongoing research we tackle important challenges in such a platform including distributed processing of streamed context data, situation recognition by distributed reasoning, efficient management of context data histories, and quality of context information. In this paper we discuss our approach to cope with these challenges and present an extended Nexus architecture.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/PERCOM.2009.4912782
Galveston, TX
Keywords
Field
DocType
typical adaptive middleware approach,middleware platform,world wide space,sophisticated component model semantics,demand fault-tolerance,nexus context platform,new challenge,dynamic environment,pervasive application,context modeling,data models,history,quality management,space technology,trajectory,distributed processing,ubiquitous computing,computer architecture,visualization,pervasive computing,navigation,sensors,context model
Data science,Data modeling,Architecture,Space technology,Visualization,Computer science,Knowledge management,Context model,Nexus (standard),Ubiquitous computing,Quality management,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2474-2503
temp-isbn
15
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.79
22
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ralph Lange11186.88
Nazario Cipriani2497.99
Lars Geiger3302.52
Matthias Grossmann418115.01
Harald Weinschrott5795.23
Andreas Brodt611010.91
Matthias Wieland718020.19
Stamatia Rizou8778.67
Kurt Rothermel92806450.84